Tomac Makes it
Three-in-a-Row in the Lucas
Oil Pro Motocross
Championship with Dominant
Performance at Southwick
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Jett Lawrence Back Atop
250 Class Podium with Fifth
Win of the Season
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SOUTHWICK, Mass. (July 9,
2022) –
Another
picture-perfect
afternoon of sunny skies
and comfortable
temperatures provided
ideal racing conditions
for Round 6 of the 2022
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing, as the 50th
anniversary season
reached its halfway
point. The legendary
sands of The Wick 338
provided one of the
summer’s most unique
challenges at the MB
Tractor & Equipment
Southwick National,
where Monster Energy
Star Yamaha Racing’s Eli
Tomac extended his
winning streak to three
races with a dominant
sweep of the 450 Class
motos. In the 250 Class,
Team Honda HRC’s Jett
Lawrence made his return
to the stop step of the
podium with an
impressive 1-1
performance that
resulted in his fifth
victory of the season.
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Moto 1
The first 450 Class moto
of the afternoon got
underway with a
convincing MotoSport.com
Holeshot by Team Honda
HRC’s Ken Roczen,
followed by Red Bull KTM
Factory Racing’s Ryan
Dungey and Monster
Energy Star Yamaha
Racing’s Christian
Craig. As Roczen
sprinted out to a quick
lead of more than a
second, Craig made the
pass on Dungey for
second while Team Honda
HRC’s Chase Sexton, the
point leader, followed
in fourth.
Craig started to chip
away at his deficit to
Roczen and successfully
made a pass for the lead
a little more than five
minutes into the moto.
As Dungey looked to
apply pressure on Roczen
for second the KTM rider
went down, but quickly
remounted. However, he
fell from third to
fifth, which moved
Sexton up to third and
Tomac into fourth after
running as far back as
eighth.
As the moto reached its
halfway point Craig
maintained a lead of
nearly two seconds, but
it was Tomac who started
to attract the attention
as the fastest rider on
the track. He made an
easy pass on Sexton for
third and put in a
charge on Roczen to take
control of second. A
little more than a
second separated the
Yamaha teammates of
Craig and Tomac with 14
minutes to go in the
moto. It took just a lap
for Tomac to seize
control of the lead.
Behind them, Sexton got
by Roczen for third.
Once out front Tomac
opened up an advantage
of nearly four seconds
on the field, while
Craig and Sexton engaged
in a fight for second.
These two riders traded
momentum for many laps,
but Sexton’s patience
paid off in the closing
minutes of the moto when
he pulled the trigger on
a pass and made it
stick.
It was clear sailing for
Tomac the rest of the
way as he cruised to his
fourth consecutive moto
win by 7.3 seconds over
Sexton, with Craig in
third. Dungey followed
in fourth, while Fire
Power Honda’s Max Anstie
rounded out the top five
with a last-lap pass on
Roczen.
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Moto 2
The deciding 450 Class
moto began similarly to
the first moto with
Roczen at the head of
the pack for a sweep of
the MotoSport.com
Holeshots. Craig slotted
into second, while Red
Bull KTM Factory
Racing’s Aaron
Plessinger followed in
third. Tomac started
inside the top five,
while Sexton emerged
deep in the top 10.
As Roczen sprinted out
to an early multi-second
lead, Craig and
Plessinger engaged in a
battle for second, from
which Plessinger
prevailed with the
position. A battle for
third then unfolded
between teammates Craig
and Tomac. After the two
riders came together,
with each avoiding a
crash, Tomac reset and
made the pass happen.
Roczen, Plessinger and
Tomac asserted
themselves at the head
of the field, which
allowed the lead trio to
open a huge gap. A
showdown soon followed
as the moto passed the
halfway point. Tomac
dropped the hammer and
made the pass on
Plessinger for second
and didn’t let up in his
pursuit of Roczen. In
less than a lap Tomac
moved from third to
first and took control
of the moto with a
little more than 12
minutes to go. As Tomac
pulled away, Plessinger
went on the attack and
took second from Roczen.
As Tomac checked out on
the field the attention
shifted to Sexton in his
effort to fight his way
onto the podium. The
point leader showed
tremendous patience from
fourth and bided his
time. Soon enough he was
within striking distance
of Roczen and
successfully took
control of third. He
then moved to within a
few bike lengths of
Plessinger and with just
two laps to go he made
the pass for second.
Tomac was in a class of
his own out front and
capped off a dominant
afternoon with his fifth
straight moto win by 10
seconds over Sexton.
Plessinger earned his
best moto result of the
season in third.
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Overall
Tomac’s second
consecutive 1-1 sweep
resulted in a third
straight overall victory
and the landmark 30th
win of his 450 Class
career. Sexton continued
his podium streak in
second (2-2), while
Plessinger’s strong
second moto landed him
on the overall podium
for the first time this
season in third (7-3).
While Tomac gained even
more ground in the
championship battle,
Sexton’s runner-up
effort allowed him to
maintain his hold of the
point lead. A single
point now separates the
riders halfway through
the 12-round season.
Roczen, who finished
fourth (6-4), is third,
41 points out of the
lead.
Eli Tomac,
Monster Energy Star
Yamaha Racing
“We’re just doing
what we can. This is a
gnarly points race and
neither of us [Chase
Sexton and I] have made
a mistake yet or
blinked. We’re both
riding really strong. I
just got better starts
today. This track is so
difficult. It just takes
everything out of you.
I’m done [physically],
but it makes winning
here that much more
satisfying.”
Chase Sexton,
Team Honda HRC
“That was a tough
race. I didn’t get a
good start [in Moto 2]
and those guys were
gone. This place has
never been my favorite
but today was fun. I’m
looking forward to
battling Eli [Tomac] for
the rest of the summer.
We need to start winning
motos and races, but
it’s been a blast so
far.”
Aaron
Plessinger, Red Bull KTM
Factory Racing
““It’s good to be
back up here [on the
podium]. I could hear
the fans every lap. It
wasn’t easy there at the
end. Hats off to Chase
[Sexton] and Eli
[Tomac], they were both
riding great. Third
overall on a KTM, it’s a
great, great day.”
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450
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finish //
Points)
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Eli Tomac,
Cortez,
Colo.,
Yamaha (1-1
// 50)
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., Honda
(2-2 // 44)
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM
(7-3 // 34)
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Ken Roczen,
Germany,
Honda (6-4
// 33)
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Christian
Craig, El
Cajon,
Calif.,
Yamaha (3-8
// 33)
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Max Anstie,
England,
Honda (5-5
// 32)
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Ryan Dungey,
Belle
Plaine,
Minn., KTM
(4-7 // 32)
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki
(8-6 // 28)
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Benny Bloss,
Oak Grove,
Mo., KTM
(10-10 //
22)
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Justin
Barcia,
Monroe,
N.Y., GASGAS
(13-9 //
20)
450
Class
Championship
Standings (Round
6 of 12)
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., Honda
- 268
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Eli Tomac,
Cortez,
Colo.,
Yamaha - 267
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Ken Roczen,
Germany,
Honda - 227
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki -
207
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Ryan Dungey,
Belle
Plaine,
Minn., KTM -
185
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Christian
Craig, El
Cajon,
Calif.,
Yamaha - 184
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Justin
Barcia,
Monroe,
N.Y., GASGAS
- 159
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM -
149
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Joey
Savatgy,
Thomasville,
Ga.,
Kawasaki -
125
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Shane
McElrath,
Canton,
N.C.,
Husqvarna -
118
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Moto 1
The opening 250 Class
moto began with Lawrence
leading the way for the
MotoSport.com Holeshot,
chased by the Monster
Energy Star Yamaha
Racing duo of Justin
Cooper and Nick Romano.
Several positions behind
them, point leader and
Team Honda HRC rider
Hunter Lawrence started
outside the top 10 in
his first race carrying
the red plate.
Jett Lawrence wasted
little time in checking
out on the field and
built a lead of more
than five seconds just a
handful of minutes into
the moto. Cooper settled
into second, while
Romano was forced to
battle with Rockstar
Energy Husqvarna Factory
Racing’s RJ Hampshire
for third. Back up
front, Lawrence crashed
and lost the lead.
Cooper assumed the top
spot as Lawrence
remounted in second and
immediately went on the
attack to try and
reclaim the position. A
bobble by Cooper
provided the opening
Lawrence needed to put
the number one bike back
out front. As that
battle unfolded,
Hampshire made the pass
on Romano for third.
Things took another
interesting turn when
Hunter Lawrence crashed
while running eighth and
dropped outside of the
top 10 into 16th place.
As the moto approached
its final 10 minutes a
three-rider battle
started to take shape in
the fight for second
between Cooper,
Hampshire, and Monster
Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki’s Jo
Shimoda, winner of the
previous round. Shimoda
took advantage of a
small miscue by
Hampshire to take over
third and he kept the
charge going to Cooper’s
rear fender. The
Japanese rider was
aggressive and made the
pass for second. Cooper
later lost his hold of
third to Hampshire.
When Shimoda moved into
second 5.7 seconds
separated he and Jett
Lawrence. Shimoda
continued to run the
fastest laps on the
track, which allowed him
to cut the deficit to
just over three seconds.
Lapped traffic slowed
Lawrence even further
and helped Shimoda close
in even more, dropping
the deficit to 2.2
seconds. Lawrence
responded and picked up
the pace in the closing
stages of the moto to
stabilize the lead.
Lawrence closed strong
to secure his fifth moto
win of the season by
10.8 seconds over
Shimoda, while Cooper
made the pass back on
Hampshire for third.
Troy Lee Designs/Red
Bull/GASGAS Factory
Racing’s Michael Mosiman
rounded out the top
five, while Hunter
Lawrence put in a
resilient ride to
salvage sixth.
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Moto 2
The final moto kicked
off once again with Jett
Lawrence leading the way
for the MotoSport.com
Holeshot, followed
closely by the Star
Yamaha duo of Levi
Kitchen and Cooper, who
slotted into second and
third, respectively.
Shimoda started seventh,
with Hunter Lawrence in
ninth.
With the clear track,
Jett Lawrence looked to
inch away from the field
but Kitchen refused to
let it happen. Their
early pace allowed the
pair to pull away from
Cooper and the rest of
the field by four
seconds. Despite heavy
pressure from the Yamaha
rider, Lawrence
withstood the challenge
and inched away to about
1.5 seconds. Soon
enough, the leaders
enjoyed an advantage of
more than 10 seconds on
third.
As Lawrence and Kitchen
controlled the moto a
battle for third took
shape between Cooper and
Shimoda. The Kawasaki
rider was faster and
continued to close in on
the Yamaha. With 10
minutes to go Shimoda
made his move and got
around. Cooper responded
initially, but Shimoda
quickly solidified the
pass.
Despite the early
pressure, Lawrence never
put a wheel wrong and
brought home a
wire-to-wire moto win by
9.4 seconds over
Kitchen. Shimoda
followed in a distant
third.
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Overall
Jett Lawrence’s second
1-1 performance of the
summer resulted in his
fifth overall victory of
the season and cemented
his rebound from the
heartbreak of the
previous round. It was
also the milestone 10th
career victory of the
Australian. Shimoda
followed-up his winning
effort from last week
with a runner-up finish
(2-3), while Cooper
finished on the podium
for the second time this
summer in third (3-4).
Lawrence’s dominant
afternoon allowed him to
reclaim possession of
the point lead from his
brother, Hunter, who
finished seventh (6-8).
A 22-point swing saw
Jett go from seven
points down to 15 points
ahead of Hunter, while
Shimoda now sits 37
points out of the lead
in third.
Jett Lawrence,
Team Honda HRC
“I have to be pumped
[with the win]. Hunter
[Lawrence] had a rough
one today. I’d rather
not do it [get the point
lead] that way and would
have rather raced him
for it, but the track
was brutal. It was a
really good day and my
starts were good, so I’m
happy.”
Jo Shimoda,
Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki
“The track was
really difficult. I’ve
never practiced in
conditions like this. I
was just holding on so
tight. I’m happy, but we
just have to keep
improving.”
Justin Cooper,
Monster Energy Star
Yamaha Racing
“It’s cool to be
back on the podium. I
always love coming here.
It always beats my butt
and we always come back
for more. We made
progress today and are
getting closer to where
we need to be, so I’m
happy, but still have
more work to do.”
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250
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finishes //
Points)
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Jett
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda (1-1
// 50)
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Jo Shimoda,
Japan,
Kawasaki
(2-3 // 42)
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
(3-4 // 38)
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Levi
Kitchen,
Washougal,
Wash.,
Yamaha (8-2
// 35)
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RJ
Hampshire,
Hudson,
Fla.,
Husqvarna
(4-5 // 34)
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Stilez
Robertson,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
Husqvarna
(7-7 // 28)
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda (6-8
// 28)
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Michael
Mosiman,
Sebastopol,
Calif.,
GASGAS (5-9
// 28)
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Nate
Thrasher,
Livingston,
Tenn.,
Yamaha (15-6
// 21)
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Jalek Swoll,
Belleview,
Fla.,
Husqvarna
(12-10 //
20)
250
Class
Championship
Standings (Round
6 of 12)
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Jett
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda - 261
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda - 246
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Jo Shimoda,
Japan,
Kawasaki -
224
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
- 197
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Levi
Kitchen,
Washougal,
Wash.,
Yamaha - 180
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Michael
Mosiman,
Sebastopol,
Calif.,
GASGAS - 169
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Stilez
Robertson,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
Husqvarna -
158
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Seth
Hammaker,
Bainbridge,
Pa.,
Kawasaki -
151
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RJ
Hampshire,
Hudson,
Fla.,
Husqvarna -
132
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Max Vohland,
Sacramento,
Calif., KTM
- 129
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